Last sail of the season this weekend, brought the boat up to Stratford where it is going to be hauled out for winter storage. Conditions were strong but ideal for late season. Clear sunny sky, wasn't too cold as long as we were wearing our foul weather gear, and we were heading DDW with 12kts apperant. It was just the 2 of us onboard, but I decided I wanted to launch the spinnaker anyway. I have flown it with just Jen and I a number of times, and most of them before I got the spinnaker sock, but this was probably the most wind I've done so in.
I did all the foredeck work, got the chute hauled up in the sock, pole rigged and everything was looking good so with Jen at the helm I raised the sock and we took off. I went back to the cockpit and started to adjust the sheets when we got hit by a wave on the stern quarter (we had been going dead down wind with the waves directly on the stern). Since I hadn't yet gotten the chute trimmed correctly it was pretty hard to manage and we ended up rounding up, and now in 15-16 kts of wind and 3ft swells on the beam. I somehow released the windward sheet in a moment of complete mental lapse, when I should have been releasing the leward sheet, which I did two or 3 seconds later, but not before the pole was free to fly forward and against the forestay where it promptly bent under the force of the still inflated chute.
I don't think it's safe to use a bent pole, but I also don't want to get a whole new pole as the end caps and everything else is still in great condition (the pole is only 2 years old). I either need to straighten the pole (also not sure if that's safe) or I need to replace it.
Does anyone know if it is safe to straighten and reuse, or if not, a source for the tubing so I can get a new tube and still reuse the rest of the hardware?
I did all the foredeck work, got the chute hauled up in the sock, pole rigged and everything was looking good so with Jen at the helm I raised the sock and we took off. I went back to the cockpit and started to adjust the sheets when we got hit by a wave on the stern quarter (we had been going dead down wind with the waves directly on the stern). Since I hadn't yet gotten the chute trimmed correctly it was pretty hard to manage and we ended up rounding up, and now in 15-16 kts of wind and 3ft swells on the beam. I somehow released the windward sheet in a moment of complete mental lapse, when I should have been releasing the leward sheet, which I did two or 3 seconds later, but not before the pole was free to fly forward and against the forestay where it promptly bent under the force of the still inflated chute.
I don't think it's safe to use a bent pole, but I also don't want to get a whole new pole as the end caps and everything else is still in great condition (the pole is only 2 years old). I either need to straighten the pole (also not sure if that's safe) or I need to replace it.
Does anyone know if it is safe to straighten and reuse, or if not, a source for the tubing so I can get a new tube and still reuse the rest of the hardware?